Helps to neutralize the unhealthy effects of environmental pollution on skin.
Authentic Ayurvedic Oil
Sesame Oil as base oil. Cold pressed and double filtered in muslin
cloth without chemicals, petrochemicals.
Natural Herbal Pitta Skin massage Oil.
Ayurvedic Sourced from its natural habitat.
As Per Ayurveda
Three Doshas (Humours) i.e. Vata (Air), Pitta (Fire) & Kapha (Water)
are involved in skin health. Due to Vata (Air), Dosha (Humour) skin becomes
dry, dusky reddish in color, hard with pricking sensation Due to Pitta
(Fire) Dosha (Humour) skin becomes copper coloured, there is burning
sensation. Due to Kapha (Water), Dosha (Humor) skin becomes smooth,
excessively thick and with an itching sensation. Regular massage of
Ayurvedic oils helps to balance the all three doshas (humors) & support
for healthy skin.
Helps to support healthy skin by healthy blood circulation.
Composition
High quality ayurvedic herbs from its natural habitat. Free from gluten,
soya, dairy, binder, preservatives or artificial colors.
Sesame Oil as base oil. Cold pressed and double filtered in muslin cloth
without chemicals or petrochemicals.
Oil should be applied locally, twice a day, rubbed in gently and kept on for 2 to 3 hours
For External Use Only
Massage oil.
Pacifies high pitta(Fire).
Promotes healthy complexion.
Precautions
Pregnant/Lactating women, children or any with Known pre-existing
condition should take under the advice of a healthcare provider.
Keep away from the reach of children.
For maintaining the beauty of skin, use along with “Acne Care“.
Ayurvedic Lifestyle
Nutritional diet
Morning walk
Yoga
Lukewarm water
Amla powder
Foods to Favor
Fibrous fruits
Cucumber
Watermelon
Peach
Plums
Grapes
Orange
Amla
Bitter gourd
Black grams
Aloe vera juice
Carrot
Tomato
Radish
Onion
Spinach
Milk
Eggs beans
Fish
Foods to Avoid
Fatty food
Spicy food
Chillies
Red meat
Non-vegetarian food
Food rich in sour or salt in taste
Soft or cold drinks
Cakes
Pastries
Fried food
Do’s
Drink plenty of lukewarm water.
Take less amount of salt in your diet.
Eat a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Cover your mouth or other body parts properly when you are going outside.
Don’ts
Avoid excessive exposure to the sun.
Avoid the extra use of cosmetics.
Avoid smoking and tobacco chewing.
Avoid unnecessary stress and anger.
Classical Reference
Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India
Dravyaguna Vigana
Adarsh Nighantu
Bhavapraksha Nighantu
Dhanwntri Nighantu
Scientific References
Dymock, William & David Hooper, Warden, CJH, Pharmacographia
Indica of the principal drugs of vegetable origin met with in
British India, Thacker, Spink & Co. Calcutta, 1893.
Fluckiger, FA & Hanbury, Pharmographica-A history of the
principal drugs of vegetable origin met within Grest Britain and
British India, Macmillan & Co. London, 1879.
Gandhi, Maneka. Brahma’s hair: On the mythology of Indian plants,
Rupa & Co., Delhi, 1989, pp. 131-134.
Gupta, Shakti M., Plants Myths and Traditions in India, E.J.Brill
Leiden, 1971.
Reference Classical or Govt. Approved Books
Special Notes
This formula has been approved by the Department of Ayush/ Government of
India after the proper screening of scientific evidence as well as
classical reference of each ingredient by the GOVT REGULATORY BOARD
COMMITTEE.
GMP and USDA Certified Organic Manufacturing Facility: Laboratory tested
for quality purity and heavy metal standards.
**These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug
Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or
prevent any Disease.